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In the background can be seen the art student's display. Proudly displayed are the new drawing boards which have been of great value to the classes. ART The students in Mrs. Jones’ classes covered a large field in the Art Department. Some of the subjects were: pencil drawings, tempra-painting, printing and postering, carving, modeling, textile painting, and flower arrange- ment. The value of the department was increased by the addition of new drawing boards and shelving. The department’s assembly was presented by the 7th grade class in the form of a tour, visiting the west, east, and mountain region. The pupils represented the people and portrayed some of their customs, entertainment, and ideals. In the spring an all-school art exhibit was displayed in the library. MRS. LOUELLA JONES B. S. in Education The fourth hour class busy with their notebooks. Some of the art classes decorations at Christmas time in the library. 10
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FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Parents and guest at the Parent and Son Banquet. FIRST YEAR; First row: Billy Brown, Roy Gable, Bob Johnson, Jack Hansen, MacRichard Burford. Second row: Gerald Englehart, Jerry Angle, Joe Burke, Jimmy Green, Roy Lukefahr. The FFA in cooperation with the agriculture de- partment helps to build sound moral character and develop community leadership. One of the main purposes is to build an improved farming program for the future farmers. One of the annual events of the chapter is the Parent and Son Banquet which was a big turn out this year. Another highlight was when their queen candi- date, Carole Crader was chosen Cardinal Queen for the Yearbook. Bob Dixon achieved the degree of State Farmer and was the first FFA member from Lutesville to re- ceive the award. The chapter also sent two delegates to the state convention at Columbia. Asa community project the club helped to estab- lish a soil testing lab; in the agriculture department they installed a rest room. SECOND YEAR; First row: James Rhodes, Jerome Gaines, Joe Gable, Clifford Bollinger. Second row: Gary Basden, Mendell Clark, Treasurer; Donald Kinder, George Gray, Bob Gray, Reporter. Part of the Green Hand initiation being performed by George Gray. Sanders Hardware — Jackson, Missouri THIRD AND FOURTH YEAR; First row: Otis Lee, Donald Mathis, Vice President; Frankie West, Nel- son De enport, Secretary. Second row: Bob Van Gennip, Leonard James, Robert Dixon, President; Bob Helderman, Jack Osborne, Mr. Proffer, Advisor. 9
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I • MISS FREDA DAVIS B. S. in Education COMMERCE Two courses, Secretarial Practice and School Publica- tions, were added, with School Publications publishing the CARDINAL FLYER (school paper) monthly, publishing the Student Handbook, and reporting the school news to the local BANNER PRESS weekly. The department has five new typewriters, with a total of twenty one; one electric and one hand adding machine, one mimeograph machine, one ditto duplicator, a record player and rhythm records. Mr. RichardElfrink has two of the four classes in type- writing. Fifth hour typing class remembering to concentrate on every bit of practice. Ellen Noel taking dictation with extra-curricular projects being planned in the background. 11 Carolann aids Nina operating the Ditto duplicator as a secretarial practice project. David Ray uses the adding machine in working on his Bookkeeping practice set.
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